What timing! I've been trying to make a soap with a cloud effect in it, but haven't been able to get it just how I want it. Titanium dioxide with glycerin is just something I never would have thought of. It gives me ideas of some more things I could try. Thanks for making more videos! I would love to see more complicated soaps, but the world needs more beginner melt and pour tutorials that aren't flat out wrong lol
I'm so glad I could give you some ideas! I will be starting the beginner series and possibly do every other time a harder one. I have way too many ideas! I'm also going to start an experiment playlist- watch me fail or succeed! 🤣
@@imagitext1342 quick tip for the titanium dioxide, and I should have mentioned it in the video: the titanium dioxide will sink- especially if the soap is hot, but it will still sink some anyway. That's why I usually do it in a shallow layer, so it doesn't really have far to fall. If you put it at the top of a loaf mold, you will end up with white on the bottom, if you aren't careful. Add it when the soap is as cool as possible, but still at least a little fluid for movement. Hope that makes sense.
This is by far my favorite video of m&p love your explanation and I do love to make things more complicated heheh I will try this sometime! Thank you so much for sharing knowledge 💕
These are awesome...so patiently and methodically explained...thank you so much Terry Bartlett
Thank you so much, my friend, I truly appreciate you! You are welcome, and I hope in some small way it is helpful to you.
Love this!! Art soap for sure!
Thank you so much! 🥰😘
I love all your soaps. I will have to try this. So many great ideas. You are an artist! ❤❤❤😮😮😮
Thank you so much! Hope you will share yours when you do! Thanks for watching and commenting! 🥰🥰🥰
I will love to learn to make these galaxy soaps
Thank you! I hope the video helps. If you have questions, feel free to ask here in the comments! Thank you so much for subscribing. 🙂😘
What timing! I've been trying to make a soap with a cloud effect in it, but haven't been able to get it just how I want it. Titanium dioxide with glycerin is just something I never would have thought of. It gives me ideas of some more things I could try. Thanks for making more videos! I would love to see more complicated soaps, but the world needs more beginner melt and pour tutorials that aren't flat out wrong lol
I'm so glad I could give you some ideas! I will be starting the beginner series and possibly do every other time a harder one. I have way too many ideas! I'm also going to start an experiment playlist- watch me fail or succeed! 🤣
@@msTsoap I'm so excited!
@@imagitext1342 quick tip for the titanium dioxide, and I should have mentioned it in the video: the titanium dioxide will sink- especially if the soap is hot, but it will still sink some anyway. That's why I usually do it in a shallow layer, so it doesn't really have far to fall. If you put it at the top of a loaf mold, you will end up with white on the bottom, if you aren't careful. Add it when the soap is as cool as possible, but still at least a little fluid for movement. Hope that makes sense.
😮 you are a true soap, artist! 🧑🎨 they’re beautiful!! 🤩💕💗
Thank you so much! They are one of my favorites, but I love all of the space themed things. ⭐🌟🌛🌟⭐
@@msTsoap I was thinking something in the idea of “night time sky”, and that one hit it on the head so to head. Your ideas are amazing!!
They are awesome, that is alot of work.
thank you so much! Yes, they are one of my harder soaps, but so satisfying to unmold! 🙂
This is by far my favorite video of m&p love your explanation and I do love to make things more complicated heheh I will try this sometime! Thank you so much for sharing knowledge 💕
Thanks! I hope you share it when you make yours! This is one of my favorite designs, too. 🙂❤